New to this site. Please move this instead of closing it if I'm in the wrong spot. When I look up rooting for the metro pcs samsung galaxy grand prime g530t1 I find allot of people in forums having trouble with there phone being bricked. Some are supposedly due to frp lock or some setting in developer options called oem unlock. People claimed to have successfully rooted the g530t1 with kingroot but claim there grand prime was soft bricked upon restart. I've already accessed developer options and switched oem unlock. I read something about Google being involved with frp lock, and in order to avoid frp lock you must somehow disable, log out, or delete your Google account. How do I root without having to worry about frp lock? Metro pcs samsung galaxy grand prime g530t1 lollipop 5.1.1. PC ACCESS. how can I safely root without brick?
frp lock/oem unlock
How do I prevent bricking during the root process? Afraid of frp lock and oem unlock bricking. Please help
Techmø said:
How do I prevent bricking during the root process? Afraid of frp lock and oem unlock bricking. Please help
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Once you enabled OEM unlocking in developer options, you don't have to worry about FRP.
Also there's a kernel that can root your device so no kingroot needed...
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So recently I have gotten a Note5 , which my friend has had sitting around and I bought it off him but he had forgotten his home password. So I did a Factory Reset but didn't know his old email and now I have tried bypassing the FRP method but none seem to work. It would be very grateful if someone can help me and.......... Also would flashing it back to its original image 5.1.1 help delete the FRP LoCK? :crying::
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
sinisin said:
Turn on OEM Unlock in Developer Options...
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How can he do that if he cant get past frp lock?
I am curious myself to see how thTs done
isn't that there's a way to bypass it by connecting phone to computer and run sidesync on the computer?
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Not sure if this method still works but that's how I bypassed a samsung core prime last month.
Also you need to list what methods you used so others can see what you used and see if they have any new ideas.
He needs to restore a back up, or reflash a stock tar. There are literally 10 threads on this. FRP only shows up when someone who has rooted turns off OEM Unlock. I know, cuz I did. Flashing stock tar or a backup will either allow the software to bypass the lock, or restore software that has OEM Unlock turned on..
Does anyone have any development on this device? It's newer and running a droid 7.0 nougat. Any root info or bootloader unlock info would be greatly appreciated
I too am looking, upgraded from the smj320a, gotta day love the phone just needs root do I can retire my older one.
Side note, I noticed oem unlock is missing. Haven't been able to find a reason or answer.
Yeah I seen that too. I was thinking about trying the custom recovery twrp for the galaxy emerge which has the same board and specs as the j3 prime except it's running marshmallow. If I flash it that might work but then it will trip the frp lock and the phone will be soft bricked. It's hopeless with a locked bootloader
Well, frp bypass is kind of my new found hobby. Have locked 10 devices and bypassed them all, one was a new found bypass on the lg tribute 5 running that 5.1.1. So if you frp I can help. Can we tag people in these like that crap spy social network site? Aka FB. Because I do know someone who could possibly help.
I too would also like to root this phone. T-Mobile variant.
How do we go about getting the sm-j327t1 it's own set of development threads?
bobbyp1086 said:
Well, frp bypass is kind of my new found hobby. Have locked 10 devices and bypassed them all, one was a new found bypass on the lg tribute 5 running that 5.1.1. So if you frp I can help. Can we tag people in these like that crap spy social network site? Aka FB. Because I do know someone who could possibly help.
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Frp is not locked as I have not tried to flash a recovery but I know if will lock if I flash my device with the bootloader locked
mrmack44240 said:
Frp is not locked as I have not tried to flash a recovery but I know if will lock if I flash my device with the bootloader locked
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I did some digging and
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-5x/help/unlock-bootloader-issues-kiw-t3411032
Idk if that's what we're looking at so far only lead to it tho
Also did some digging with shortcut master found some interesting things
Adb shell getprop shows 1 for oem unlock ability
bobbyp1086 said:
Adb shell getprop shows 1 for oem unlock ability
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At the same time it says it's not allowed check pictures
Also found this,
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...RE0Emhghh1sYy7IZw&sig2=DRKv6ALTtyfnCCjjE-CzgQ
Verified boot. Maybe a root that takes affect after boot. Like a temp boot, an on and off switch type root.
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At the same time it says it's not allowed check pictures
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I don't own this device, but according to what I can gather, it seems that FRP can be OEM unlocked, but the property is not set hence the property set to 0 for sys.oem_unlock_allowed.
For why it doesn't appear in dev settings I think is another issue. Can anyone confirm that this device does NOT have a manufactuerer locked bootloader.
Just to clarify:
OEM unlock = disable Googles FRP lock not unlock the bootloader.
If this device has a manufacturer locked bootloader then the likelyhood of root for this device is minimal.
ashyx said:
I don't own this device, but according to what I can gather, it seems that FRP can be OEM unlocked, but the property is not set hence the property set to 0 for sys.oem_unlock_allowed.
For why it doesn't appear in dev settings I think is another issue. Can anyone confirm that this device does NOT have a manufactuerer locked bootloader.
Just to clarify:
OEM unlock = disable Googles FRP lock not unlock the bootloader.
If this device has a manufacturer locked bootloader then the likelyhood of root for this device is minimal.
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How can I check it?
Also while roaming through a shortcut creator I noticed frp is an option in many of the secret menu settings, what ever happened to temp root?
bobbyp1086 said:
How can I check it?
Also while roaming through a shortcut creator I noticed frp is an option in many of the secret menu settings, what ever happened to temp root?
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Do you have the stock firmware?
ashyx said:
Do you have the stock firmware?
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Yes Sir only a week old
bobbyp1086 said:
Yes Sir only a week old
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The easiest way would be to simply remove the signature from the stock recovery image and then see if it flashes with odin. If it does the bootloader isn't locked. If it fails then it's highly likely to be locked.
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The easiest way would be to simply remove the signature from the stock recovery image and then see if it flashes with odin. If it does the bootloader isn't locked. If it fails then it's highly likely to be locked.
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English? I have Odin, then what
I found an article saying for oem unlock to factory reset and don't set up Google, no frp to stop oem unlock. I'm backing up apps now will update in a few hours
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I found an article saying for oem unlock to factory reset and don't set up Google, no frp to stop oem unlock. I'm backing up apps now will update in a few hours
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That sounds promising
Yes I didn't set a screen lock as from what I've learned that's what activates frp, unfortunately my laptop has crashed (anyone good at bios pm me) but still no oem unlock and adb isn't working now, pc at work I've got android studios downloaded but I'll refrain from the lock until I can check, still don't know how to pull a signature from a stock image tho... But also in that article it States that oem unlock was enabled even tho there was no setting but they had unlocked boot loaders
Hello, I was wondering if there's any root available for the T-mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy J7.
I've searched online and CF auto root may work but it requires OEM unlock to be enabled in developer settings. This option is missing on my phone and I tried the date trick already.
I'm assuming this phone bootloader is permanently locked if that's the case.
dan1337x said:
Hello, I was wondering if there's any root available for the T-mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy J7.
I've searched online and CF auto root may work but it requires OEM unlock to be enabled in developer settings. This option is missing on my phone and I tried the date trick already.
I'm assuming this phone bootloader is permanently locked if that's the case.
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the problem not is the bootloader, because these can be unlocked easy, the poblem is when i root the phone, this stay in logo and restart in a infinity bucle, i tried with magisk patched boot and EFTSU and ever boot loop is the result
Hi everyone I'd like to root my s10e, it is on android 12 One Ui 3.1
I can't unlock the bootloader the option called oem unlock is just not there in developer settings, I tried the trick with time changing and it just doesn't work, though in adb it says that it could be unlocked, I'm from Europe I orded a unlocked phone on Amazon here a screenshot of more detailed information, I'd like some help guys I'm going crazy trying everything
Look inside here:
Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e and Hard reset
How to Hard reset and Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e without Trigger KG State / RMM state Prenormal. If you want to flash ROM, you need to unlock the bootloader, unlocking bootloader on Galaxy
www.recovery-mode.com
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Look inside here:
Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e and Hard reset
How to Hard reset and Unlock Bootloader Samsung Galaxy S10e without Trigger KG State / RMM state Prenormal. If you want to flash ROM, you need to unlock the bootloader, unlocking bootloader on Galaxy
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Thanks man but unfortunately I tried this as well, I don't have the third option for unlocking, all I have in recovery is cancel and continue, holding volume up doesn't do anything
Hello ? Can someone tell me at least if it's doable ?
Someone ?
I've been in the same boat for a couple of months now. It seems that Samsung does not allow this option in the UI (or anywhere else I can find for that matter) for Qualcomm versions. Hopefully someone will come up with a proper hack soon because the bloatware on s10e is just disgustingly invasive and desktop mode is definitely lacking compared with Linux alternatives.
Hi! can someone help me root a samsung SM-A215U phone please?
Xnielboss said:
Hi! can someone help me root a samsung SM-A215U phone please?
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Without unlocking the bootloader, there is no chance to root.
ze7zez said:
Without unlocking the bootloader, there is no chance to root.
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but i can't unlock the bootloader can you help me please?
not really no, unless it's running on a Mediatek SoC (I doubt it and can't be bothered to check)
or there's a serious vulnerability overlooked by the Android devs in both Samsung and Google, you're out of luck
unless of course there's an exploit in the BROM of the SoC, but at this point you're all out of luck since I doubt you'd be able to avoid a softbrick at best and a hardbrick most likely
also I think you CAN unlock the bootloader (OEM unlocking under DevOpts) by giving all your personal data to samsung and google over the span of a week: login to your google and samsung accounts, have a simcard in at all times and be connected to a single wifi accesspoint so that Samsung is absolutely sure of who and where you are
Ok thanks sir
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not really no, unless it's running on a Mediatek SoC (I doubt it and can't be bothered to check)
or there's a serious vulnerability overlooked by the Android devs in both Samsung and Google, you're out of luck
unless of course there's an exploit in the BROM of the SoC, but at this point you're all out of luck since I doubt you'd be able to avoid a softbrick at best and a hardbrick most likely
also I think you CAN unlock the bootloader (OEM unlocking under DevOpts) by giving all your personal data to samsung and google over the span of a week: login to your google and samsung accounts, have a simcard in at all times and be connected to a single wifi accesspoint so that Samsung is absolutely sure of who and where you are
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thank you sir! it means no way to root my samsung a21. because unlock tool does not work on him.
well... I don't know of any BROM exploits for the Exynos chipset and if you don't want to give away your personal data to Samsung and Google, you probably don't have a way to root your device
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not really no, unless it's running on a Mediatek SoC (I doubt it and can't be bothered to check)
or there's a serious vulnerability overlooked by the Android devs in both Samsung and Google, you're out of luck
unless of course there's an exploit in the BROM of the SoC, but at this point you're all out of luck since I doubt you'd be able to avoid a softbrick at best and a hardbrick most likely
also I think you CAN unlock the bootloader (OEM unlocking under DevOpts) by giving all your personal data to samsung and google over the span of a week: login to your google and samsung accounts, have a simcard in at all times and be connected to a single wifi accesspoint so that Samsung is absolutely sure of who and where you are
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can you send me the link for DevOpts please?
DevOpts is shorthand for Developer Options, on anything past kitkat you get to them by 7 taps on the device build model under device information (every OEM has it placed in a different place) and then going to the developer options screen in the settings (also different for OEMs)
a quick online search should provide you with detailed steps for your device
`enable developer settings for sm-a215u`
Xnielboss said:
Hi! can someone help me root a samsung SM-A215U phone please?
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Before trying to root phone's Android its bootloader must get unlocked. How to unlock phone's bootloader in detail is explained here:
How to Unlock Bootloader on Samsung Galaxy A21? OEM Unlock!
Hey, there in this guide, I will show you the easiest method to Unlock Bootloader on Samsung Galaxy A21. This smartphone was recently launched, and in
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